> Wix is an msi creator (open source) that takes XML files as the input. > It is also capable of creating 64bit installers. At Resolver Systems we > use CPython scripts to generate the XML as input for Wix. > > It would still need *some* code therefore, but maybe simpler if someone > wanted to do the work. :-) I had looked at WiX before, and found that it can't do out of the box what I want to do - I still would need to generate the input files, e.g. with a script (and I'm happy to hear that you can confirm that analysis). I also had quite some problems understanding it, and can understand msi.py much better (surprise, surprise). For a newcomer, my feeling is that learning WiX and learning msi.py is about the same effort - you really need to "get" MSI files. Regards, Martin
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